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Elizabethan Gardens on Roanoke Island

FCF Archaeologists Zero in on Site of Native American Village

Ground penetrating radar tests at Roanoke Island’s Elizabethan Gardens may soon reveal the location of an Algonquian village, where local natives entertained the first English explorers to America’s shores in 1584, a spokesman for First Colony Foundation says. Results are expected by May.
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Betty McCain Retires

Betty McCain Retires from Board of Directors, Edward Clay Swindell Joins

We bid a fond farewell to Betty McCain, who is retiring from the board after serving since its inception. We welcome a recent new member of the board, Edward Clay Swindell.
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Latest Dig Yields New Clues at Fort Raleigh Historic Site

Archaeologists this week unearthed further evidence of late 16th century English activity near reconstructed earthworks at the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, although the discoveries — mostly fragments and shadows in dirt layers — are incremental details that will inform the First Colony Foundation’s meticulous effort to reconstruct a significant science laboratory discovered decades ago.
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Excavating at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site in 2017.

Excavations at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site

First Colony Foundation conducted small archaeological studies at Fort Raleigh between September 16 and September 24, 2021. The activities will include completion of excavation at the science laboratory west of the fort site.
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Volunteers digging at Site Y in Bertie County, NC, where they find Roanoke Colony Period artifacts.

Albemarle Sound Erosion Poses Risks to Potential Lost Colony Artifacts

Sections of the west bank of Albemarle Sound are undergoing heavy erosion, including the location of First Colony Foundation’s Site Y on the bluff at the Bertie County Beach Facility. To salvage what information could be saved from future erosion, FCF planned to examine in 2021 a 200’ by 25’ area along the edge of the bluff. Its first phase focused on an area where Roanoke Colony Period artifacts had been located.
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New Clues for Lost Colonists

There is not and probably will never be a Lost Colony “smoking gun.” Roanoke Colony Period Ceramics types found at Site X and Y in Bertie County, findings from the Zuniga and Virginea Pars maps helps answer the old question: Where did the settlers go?
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Planning an exciting excavation

Planning for a Potentially Exciting Excavation

The First Colony Foundation invited local officials and interested individuals to Windsor, NC to outline plans for archaeological research in Bertie County.
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Bertie County Archaeological Survey

Indications of 16th century occupation were discovered in Bertie County by a First Colony Foundation team of archaeologists.
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New Board Members

Mr. Robert G. Anthony Jr. and Dr. Carter Lee Hudgins were recently added as the two newest board members for the First Colony Foundation.
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400th Sir Walter Raleigh Commemoration at Westminster Abbey

400th Commemoration Service of Sir Walter Raleigh at Westminster Abbey

On October 28th, First Colony Foundation was represented by Foundation Curator Bly Straube, Foundation Conservator Alexandra Klingelhofer, and Vice-President Eric Klingelhofer at the service in Westminster Abbey’s St Margaret’s Church commemorating the 400th year of Sir Walter Raleigh’s burial there. The service was led by the rector, Canon Jane Sinclair, the sermon on Raleigh was given by John Hall, Dean of the Abbey, and the organist … Read more
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